[GLLUG] Linux friendly phones

David Singer david at ramaboo.com
Mon Dec 13 20:52:37 EST 2010


I have a nexus one and its great. I near the Nexus S will be slightly
better though.

David

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 17:50, Charles Ulrich <charles at bityard.net> wrote:
> If you want an Android phone, I recommend a Nexus One or the
> newly-released Nexus S. They come with the stock Android OS, before
> its been mangled by the carrier or manufacturer. The OS updates come
> straight from Google. The Nexus One comes in T-Mobile and AT&T flavors
> but I don't know which carries the Nexus S supports.
>
> Charles
>
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Stanley C. Mortel <mortel at cyber-nos.com> wrote:
>> I'm reviewing smart phones....time to upgrade.  If you've done this you know
>> what an awful morass it is, plans, phones, features, costs, etc.  Anyway, I
>> would like to solicit recommendations, and warnings, about phones, service
>> providers, etc. that you use and are happy with, or hate.  I am specifically
>> interested in getting a phone (e.g., the Blackberry Bold 9700) that can
>> function as a modem for my portable.  I don't want any nasty surprises when
>> I try to connect to my Linux laptop with this, or a Bluetooth connection,
>> synchronization, etc.
>> I suspect this could unleash a flood of passionate replies, which would be
>> great for me but might flood the list.  So, feel free to email me off-list.
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Stan
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